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South Shore Divorce Planning Attorney • Co-Parenting Lawyer on Cape Cod • Chatham Hidden Assets Lawyer

If you planned your wedding, you know how much planning is involved. Believe it or not, the divorce needs even more planning. Getting a divorce is like a game of chess. You must know the game better than your opponent, you must plan ahead, and you should take a tip from David Letterman and start a series of Top-10 Lists.

With that in mind, the lists below are written by our attorneys, with input from our statewide team of divorce experts and our combined 40+ years of courtroom experience. Review these – then try out making your own lists.

Divorce Planning and Organization: Planning should begin the moment you decide to divorce. If you've already taken the big step, begin planning and taking these steps.

Co-Parenting Strategies: Despite how difficult it may be working with your spouse, you can still co-parent for the sake of your children. These tips show you how.

Settlement Negotiation Tips: Reaching a divorce settlement is no easy task, but using certain negotiating tactics will help you get a better deal for yourself.

Where to Search for Hidden Assets: Assets are often hidden in a divorce. There are some easy steps to take to prevent this from happening, and specific clues that can tip you off that your spouse is hiding something.

Must-Have Clauses for Your Separation Agreement: There are some important provisions to have in your Agreement. Learn the issues to include, and the ones you can't afford to miss.

Strategic and Intelligent Decisions – Not Just Aggressive Ones

Many law firms on the South Shore and Cape Cod only handle divorce cases in an aggressive manner. While aggressive strategies are the best option in some circumstances, there are times when they work against a clients' divorce goals. At The Massachusetts Family Law Group in Plymouth, we can be aggressive, but there are times when a more commonsense approach provides a better solution.

Since each court has its own separate and individual way of doing things, we assign our attorneys to a specific region and set of courthouses. Our team is familiar with the judges and their staff, and we can often help our clients predict results based on our in-depth knowledge.

Call our South Shore and Cape Cod Office for a No-Obligation Consultation – Phones Answered 24/7/365

When family law matters hit, we know that urgent questions can arise at any time of the day or night. For that reason, our attorneys carry Blackberries. To schedule an appointment — during the day, evening or weekend — call (800) 299-DIVORCE or use our online contact form.

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Plymouth (508) 732-9977
Norwood (781) 461-9800
Boston (617) 236-4500
Worcester (508) 480-8770
Woburn (978) 470-1669
Peabody (978) 531-5500
Salem (978) 289-4021
Springfield (413) 746-4499
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124 Long Pond Road
Suite 12
Plymouth, MA 02360
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11 Vanderbilt Avenue
Suite 105
Norwood, MA 02062
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400 W. Cummings Park
Suite 1825
Woburn, MA 01801
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11 Pleasant Street
Suite 420
Worcester, MA 01609
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One Monarch Place
13th Floor
Springfield, MA 01144
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The Massachusetts Family Law Group represents clients in Plymouth County and on Cape Cod and the South Shore region of Massachusetts, including communities such as Plymouth, Brockton, Barnstable, Hingham, Bridgewater, New Bedford, Fall River, Attleboro, Norton, Mansfield, Dartmouth, Bourne, Falmouth, Hyannis, Falmouth, Mashpee, Provincetown, Martha's Vineyard, Orleans and Chatham.

Counties: Plymouth County · Barnstable County · Bristol County · Dukes County · Nantucket County

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